it killed the operator. lucas tomlinson will break it down. lucas. lucas: that is right. good morning, todd and carley. chief of testing says this happened during a simulation that taught a drone to destroy missiles. they said it went wrong when the operator tried to take over the manual. the operator would say, yes, kill that threat. the system realized, they did identify the threat at times, the operator would tell it not to kill that threat. what did it do? it killed the operator because that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective. sounds like the terminator. the air force says the department of air force has not conducted such exercises. security experts are still warning something like this could happen, claiming humans have created disinformation and propaganda bots. center of ai safety adding this could be catastrophic to humans. many are concerned that ai in future and given it is progressing rapidly, could lead to human extinction or making societ
good monday morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. just moments ago, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy arrived in the united kingdom. he s meeting with prime minister risch she sunak who plans to announce hundreds of air missiles for ukraine as it prepares a corner offensive against russia. cnn s clare sebastian joins me from london. clare, zelenskyy on the german leg of that tour, he said he vowed to reclaim all of his country from the russians. what more are we learning about the support he s getting? yeah, christine, it s been a productive weekend for ukraine. he got the biggest ever pledge to date in his war to germany, $3 billion, and included another 30 leopard 2 tanks crucial for ukraine. france also pledging tens of armored vehicles as we hear the meeting gets under way at chequers outside of london. and the ukraine will be pledging more missiles attack drones with a range of 200 kilometers. this is som
hello. we start with a claim from ukraine to have shot down six advanced russian hypersonic missiles, during a fresh overnight barrage, described by officials as exceptional in its density . ukraine says all 18 missiles of various types were shot down, this footage showing kyiv s air defences in action. loud explosions were heard across the city. at least three people were injured by debris. in a tweet, ukraine s defence minister says. ukraine last week displayed the remains of what it claimed was the first such advanced hypersonic kinzhal, or dagger missile intercepted by the patriot defence system earlier this month. the latest barrage came just hours after president zelensky wrapped up a european tour, in which he was promised billions of dollars worth of military aid by western allies. our correspondent hugo bachega has the latest from kyiv. it was the eighth time this month kyiv came under attack but this thing was different. we had a number of extremely loud explosi
there are americans in sudan who want to leave but are they stuck? the lead starts right now. as the violence erupts in sudan, the u.s. and other nations evacuate their embassies, but what about other americans on the ground? ahead, i ll speak with a top house republican about the biden administration s response so far. plus, fired then hired. a kentucky sheriff s office explains why it hired the cop who killed brianna taylor. that cop s attorney is speaking out to cnn. and planes on fire, others hit by birds. what is going on with the airline industry? transportation secretary pete buttigieg is here. we have a lot of questions for him. welcome to the lead i m pamela brown in for jake taper, and we start today with our world lead. the white house says it is actively working to get americans out of sudan as a bloody conflict between two rivals turns even deadlier. they are using intelligence and surveillance tools to help national convoys of cars get to the port in sudan w
at the top of the hour i bid you all a very good day from msnbc headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports, we have a panel of reporters and analysts joining us to go over today s major developments for you. we re gonna get to those, but we do have some breaking news to share as just moments ago, vice president kamala harris leaving munich after giving a keynote address to the annual security conference. now, as a war on ukraine s year nearing one year, the vice president reiterate the united states commitment to ukraine, while standing a strong new message against russian aggression. the united states has formally determined. that russia has committed crimes against humanity. and i say, to all those who have perpetrated these crimes, and to their superiors who are complicit in these crimes, you will be held to account. meanwhile, the u.s. is ending the search for debris from two objects shot down by the u.s. over alaska airspace and lake huron